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Autor:
John M. Dudley, Gary E. J. Bold
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physics. 64:418-421
Traditional methods used to teach physics to students who are physics or engineering majors are inappropriate for introductory, ‘‘science literacy’’ courses. We describe here an alternative ‘‘top‐down’’ teaching method which has bee
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Bold, Gary E. J.; Pockett, Susan; & Freeman, Walter J III. (2009). EEG synchrony during a perceptual-cognitive task: Widespread phase synchrony at all frequencies. Clinical Neurophysiology, 120(4), 695-708. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2008.12.044. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/8gc0p7jc
Objectives: (1) To examine the validity of comparing the phase of broad-band signals. (2) To measure phase synchrony over the whole head, at a variety of frequencies. Methods: The concept of broad band phase is investigated (a) by visual comparison o
Publikováno v:
Brain topography. 20(1)
Freeman and Baird (5; Freeman WJ, Baird B. Behav Neurosci 1987;101:393-408) recorded from the sur- face of the brain in waking rabbits and found spatial patterns of voltage that covaried with sensory experience. We sim- ulate mathematically the elect
Autor:
Sze M. Tan, Gary E. J. Bold
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 102:3194-3194
A moored, autonomous recording system deployed off the east coast of New Zealand in early 1996 acquired signals from the Pioneer seamount ATOC source. Unfortunately, the data were corrupted by a very strong, aliased interfering signal electrically co
Autor:
Gary E. J. Bold, Chris T. Tindle
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 100:2833-2833
Ray theory can be carried into a shadow zone using rays of complex launch angle but the search for eigenrays is usually impractical. A new approach first finds the ‘‘measurement front,’’ i.e., the continuous curve of ray depth, as a function
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 100:2582-2582
Signals were recorded at a site off the New Zealand coast during the 1994 ATOC Acoustic Engineering Test (AET) using a single hydrophone at the SOFAR axis suspended from a drifting sonobuoy. The receptions recorded were limited to a 2‐day period du
Autor:
Robert C. Spindel, Bruce D. Cornuelle, Michael K. Guthrie, Kurt Metzger, John A. Colosi, T. G. Birdsall, Robert I. Odom, Bruce M. Howe, Peter F. Worcester, James A. Mercer, Chris T. Tindle, Gary E. J. Bold, Brian D. Dushaw, Arthur B. Baggeroer, Sze Tan, Matthew A. Dzieciuch
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 97:3233-3233
A low‐frequency acoustic source suspended from R/P FLIP approximately 340 nautical miles WSW of San Diego transmitted to receivers 90 to 10 000 km distant during the Acoustic Engineering Test of the Acoustic Thermometry of Ocean Climate (ATOC) Prog
Autor:
K. M. Guthrie, Gary E. J. Bold, Murray D. Johns, Chris T. Tindle, J. S. Kay, R. W. Bannister, S. M. Tan
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 93:2380-2380
Possible New Zealand receiver sites for the ATOC experiment have been investigated. A suitable site requires a water depth of 2000 m at a distance of 30 nm or less from the coast and an unobstructed acoustic path to California. A detailed site survey
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 88:S60-S60
If a smoothly varying, range‐independent sound‐speed profile and its first derivative are known everywhere, in principle it is possible to trace classical rays through it with arbitrary accuracy. In practice, sound‐speed profiles are often deli
Autor:
Gary E. J. Bold
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Education. :99-102
A simple method of numerically evaluating network functions by computer is presented. The method is based on, and reinforces, fundamental concepts encountered in introductory network theory courses and is readily grasped by students. Basic language c